not as revolutionary as with teeth was for him cause that album was more of a "hey what the hell? he's switched to more straight up in your face hard rock with subtle electronica in beneath to show the industrial edge"

this one shows more of the industrial edge and experimentalism you would expect with 808 drums all over the place and other recognizable samples.

i personally wasn't impressed by survivalism but my violent heart was a great reminder of why i love the capability of synths with crazy huge oscillators as well as just the genre of industrial in general.

for me this stuff just makes me want to save my pennies more and more to get a korg radias to add to the side of my ms2000 to start jumping in on doing this kind of stuff for a solo project.

So for me i still find the new stuff, albeit different from with teeth, inspiring.